Pumpkin Beers for Bourne

Over the past few months Neil and I have been working on watching the Bourne Trilogy with our good friend Laura who is obsessed with has all three of the movies. Since Neil and I had never seen any of the moveis we decided to do a series of movie nights with drinks and dinner.

Saturday night we finally were able to get together to watch the final movie, The Bourne Ultimatum. We were going to just do popcorn and pumpkin beers but Neil and I ate a late lunch and then both ran so we were hungry for something more substantial than just popcorn. We decided to pick up a vegan pizza from Leonardo’sto have with our popcorn and beer. The pizza was super tasty but unfortunately my stomach didn’t agree, as good as it tasted I ended up with a stomachache by the end of the night due to all the soy cheese.

I’ve tried all you have listed above, plus 4 other varieties over the last year or two.
My conclusion: Ship Yard Pumpkin ale is absolutely, hands down, the best. You can definitely taste the pumpkin and pumpkin pie spice.
Second: Saranac Pumpkin Ale-this one is darker. If you can find Ship Yard, I highly recommend it.

P.S.: I agree, the blue moon pumpkin is gross. So is the Sam Adams Hoptober, which is another holiday flavor by Sam Adams.

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